Marina Resort che ùgbó ki ámonẹ áchè ẹñwù ìya ojoji ojoji kpai anẹ ọhiala efu ewó Calabar, ki ch'ugwẹta Cross River State, Nigeria.[1] Ma fu kọ ọjọ ki óchù ẹlu nolu ọjọ ogwu nyoke mẹfaefu ọdọ 2007, ẹnẹ ki kọ che ágbojí Donald Duke, todu ki d'inabali amẹñwu igo ki dẹ efu ewó lẹ kpogo.[2][3] ìche nẹ amẹñwu wewe, dabi slave history museum, cinema, restaurant, bar, kpai anẹ ogbá omi.[4]

A landscape view of Marina Resort in Calabar, Nigeria, with the Calabar River and former filmhouse Cinema in view. 2016

Ọhialọ

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Anchor at Marina resort. 2017

Ma fu Marina Resort lo ñyanẹ ọjọ Kochu ẹlu nolu ogwu ñyowọ mẹfa, efu ọdọ 2007,ẹnẹ ki jù ñyanẹ chi agboji Donald Duke, ìchẹñwù ka efu amì ẹñwù ki chè tódù ki fu Calabar rida tẹ ugbo ki nẹñwù igo wewe.Ma fu kọ tùgbó kùma ta amonẹ ku ma chadu igbele, ugbo ku ma t'ábo dùdù wewe udaba Atlantic Ocean iko ku ma ñyaja adu lẹ. Mádu kọ tódù ku ma we gbeñyọ ọkpanachiaja ádu kpíá ẹñwù du ki chè ójanẹ lẹ slave trade and its impact on the region, ki ñọ ch'ugbo kábo du ku ma wá dejù dó an'umijọ.[5][6][7] [8]

Áchígílí ọkọ kpai ere-ñwu

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Ọjó Kochu ẹfa nolu ọjọ ogwu ñyọwọ mẹlẹ, efu ọdọ 2023, ọkọ dáfo ejù omi Marina Resort, amọma ukọchẹ ogwu mẹgwẹlẹ d'efù ọkọ lẹ.[9][10] Ijẹnwu onẹ mẹta lekwu alu ki ọkọ lẹ dafu yì èju ómì lẹ táku ma che atẹkó ábo mẹgwaka ki bo.

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[13][14] Ogboji Cross River State lẹ, Bassey Otu jeñwù ma ku ma fu rè Ogbogbolo takì kakini ọkọ èju omi du ki wè chùkọlọ kpai i du ọda ku ma fu ẹñwù du ki gbo re.[15][16]

Edabi bi

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Ọjọ ẹkẹfa efu óchù ẹla, efu ọdọ 2023, ma dabi bi Marina Resort ánubí kùma rè óchù mèjí tùle tódù ọkọ ki dáfo áchígílí ki jeñwù amọma uñyi ukọchẹ ogwu mẹta kwu.[17][18]

Gó gẹ

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References

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  2. Negroidhaven (2018-09-19). "Open Letter to His Excellency Donald Duke: those who live in Glass House… | Negroid Haven" (in American English). Retrieved 2023-12-05.
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  18. Nigeria, News Agency of (2023-10-02). "Cross River: Life returns to Marina Resort after three-month shutdown". Peoples Gazette (in American English). Retrieved 2023-12-05.

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